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Ishita Uniyal

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A GNM is not a doctor. GNM is a diploma-level course that prepares you to be a Nurse or a Midwife. Nurses and Midwives assist senior doctors in treatments and procedures done on patients. Though GNMs work closely with doctors and other healthcare professionals, they are not qualified and trained to diagnose illness, prescribe medicine, or perform any surgical treatment.

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pavan kasimkota

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For AIIMS B.Sc Nursing, its safer to follow the old NCERT. As some exams still ask questions from the deleted portions, please cover the deleted chapters too.

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moni kumari

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Getting a seat in Owaisi college of nursing for B.sc. nursing with 31000 rank in TS EAPCET is quite difficult. But still you have many other good options in government colleges like NIMS Hyderabad, RIMS, Kakatiya university of college of nursing Warangal. If you can afford you can opt for private colleges.

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MITESH Patel

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With a Rank of 49 in IPU CET for B.Sc. (Hons.) in Nursing you have a very high chance to getting admission to VMMC (Vardhman Mahavir Medical College) A Rank of 49 significantly better than the cutoff ranks for general category students in previous year

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MITESH Patel

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Several private college in Manipur offers B.Sc. Nursing and other Nursing programs including, kangleipak Medical and Nursing institute, CMC college of Nursing, L Chaobi Nursing Institute, Yengkhom Netramani college of Nursing, Leirik institute of Nursing, Manipur Nursing Institute, Dr. Anjuli Nayak Nursing institute, and Saraswati college of nursing. Additionally the Shija Academy of health Science and St Gerosa institute of Nursing are also private nursing institution in Manipur.

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Middlesex University London has been working with the placements providers like NHS and independent sectors for the nursing students. The university ensures that along with practice learning environment, an individual's learning need are also being take care of.  

Each practice area has an allocated link lecturer and practice placement information to further support clinical learning. The students will get all the information regarding their placements from beginning till the end. The students will work 2-3 times per week with the allotted mentor.  

Placements and internships greatly improve graduate employment prospects of

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Kanishka Gambhir

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The Middlesex University London provides opportunities for nursing students to work in London's NHS Trust. There are many NHS Placement providers for nursing students such as: 

  • BMI Healthcare (being placed specifically at Hendon Hospital, Clementine Churchill Hospital, Cavell Hospital, and Kings Oak Hospital) 

  • Central and North West London NHS Foundation Trust 

  • Moorfields Eye Hospital NHS Foundation Trust 

  • North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust 

  • Royal National Orthopaedic Hospital NHS Trust 

  • Whittington Hospital NHS Trust (Whittington Health) 

In addition to these NHS Trusts and independent sector&nbs

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Kanishka Gambhir

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Middlesex University London has a strong relation with NHS and independent health and social care organisations for the nursing or midwifery students' placement opportunities. The university has more than 500 pre-registration students working under these placements. 

For placements of nursing courses, students must meet the requirements required by the university to gain professional registration with the NMC: 

  • minimum 2300 hours in practice during the whole nursing programme 

  • up to 450 hrs of the 2300 will be met through Simulated Practice Learning 

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Nitin Kumar

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Yeah there are some exams at National and State level-

National level-NEET UG, AIIMS Nursing .

State level- Haryana CET for Haryana, RUHS for Rajasthan, KGMU in lucknow and many more depend on the states

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